. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times. e tree its people \o\j^-The planting of a tree is the placing of a beautiful living iricmori,,;and one in which we can take pari every year when Arbor iJuy-comcs. if the yard h;is not room for another, there is Sf-nn;street or road near by would be made moic beautiful byanother shade tree. \Ve can call, the tree \vc plant .( living tabKaif wc thoose, and name it in memory of some person or event, a ple;isure it will be to sec our tablet bigger an 1bigger year
. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times. e tree its people \o\j^-The planting of a tree is the placing of a beautiful living iricmori,,;and one in which we can take pari every year when Arbor iJuy-comcs. if the yard h;is not room for another, there is Sf-nn;street or road near by would be made moic beautiful byanother shade tree. \Ve can call, the tree \vc plant .( living tabKaif wc thoose, and name it in memory of some person or event, a ple;isure it will be to sec our tablet bigger an 1bigger year after year, and to kiiow that we arc beatitilying tiicland which our fore fathers gained for us. It is surely patriotic to do any service that will benefit thecountry we love. Aside from their beauty trees have a scicntifirvalue, else those have charge of our forests would not havethought of Arbc<r Day. The boys and girls all over our land, are fostering the rightspirit when thoy plant a tree, and as trees are a benefit to ourcountry, the deed is truly one of patriotism. M. v/. c*-w V ►^^f^^^^^r^^f^^f^-ii Sv^g^Q. slfvi. ^„^.^ cx^^:7-.*^- ^> , -•• ■■ - r , . ._v ■ :-■ ..-■- .,■•/ --y ■ ./■■.-^■.:^i *.^* •^ ■_ . ■ ..%. -_-.■-/-•..■■■ r ■ *■ i • ■. .\^^-. ^■:^- --:^^^i i _-■- %- ^ ■ . ■ ■-J.:-- /■ ■::■■::.-^J-- /:, V - _^; >;■ - -■ .-■ £■-: •V->^--- ■■ • 7, . - --. ■- - • .• ,■ . - -,,; y ,- ■-. %-^ ^■^;^.i^^V,.-i A (■ vi:^ i,^ - — —<~ ^-i— ——— ..i-*-^ ^T /, -,^ ^■ j-v- l^.^i - ■*, Wmm T^ old elmIn Cambridge you must know,That Washington first took command Of our army long graceful elm was very glad, As glad as it could he who led that army onGained for us the Old LibertyJrec of Boston, Lafayette said, ;Theworld should never forge: the spot where once stood LibertyTree, so famous in your annals. This
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